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29233. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson

29234. Main Street, Smithfield, W. Va.

29235. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson

29236. Methodist Episcopal Church, Pennsboro, Ritchie County, W. Va.

'Dear Mr. Cook; I am very glad to give you such assistance as I can in your search for original portraits of Stonewall Jackson, and enclose four from my collection. Perhaps some of these are new to you. I should be glad to have you return them when you have made your comparisons.; The one, of which you sent me a copy, is printed from a negative that was made by Brady probably during the war, the uniform being added to an earlier picture. The portrait showing him with the uniform of a First Lieutenant is a copy of the daguerreotype but I am unable to give further history of it. The other two, in the uniforms of a Brigadier and Major General, you doubtless know.; I should be very glad to see your book on the family and early life of Jackson.; Very truly yours, F.H. Meserve.'

29237. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson

Some of his employees (or customers) are pictured along with his horse drawn delivery wagon.

29238. George W. Mingh in front of his General Store, Belmont, Ohio

29239. Baptist Church, Buckhannon, W. Va.

'Have you ever seen this picture of "Stonewall" Jackson? It is one that O.K. Quivey, Agr'l Agent for Baltimore and Ohio Railway, picked up in the west and sent to me.; June 16, 1936; Yours very truly, Wm. H. Kendrick; Director, State 4-H Camp'

29240. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson

29241. K.T. Parade, Wheeling, W. Va.

29242. Saengerfest at Court Theatre, Wheeling, W. Va.

Ambrotype owned by his niece Alice E. Underwood.

29243. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson as First Lieutenant of Artillery from an Ambrotype Taken August 20, 1847

29244. Hub--Retail Store, Wheeling, W. Va.